These design galleries are off-the-charts amazing

Art fiends, this one’s for you

If you’re looking to check out art that inspires and thrills you, visit these galleries the next time you’re feeling footloose. Scroll through our slideshow as Vogue picks out the five best from around the world.

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Image: Francesca Galloway, London

Francesca Galloway, London

One of the world’s leading galleries for Islamic and Indian antiquities, its thematic exhibitions have included 17th century brocades, red stone carvings from the Mughal period and Indian miniature paintings. Francescagalloway.com

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An Indian cabinet, with figurative ivory inlay from 1700

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Rossana Orlandi, Milan

Their line-up of contemporary designers and artists includes and artists include Maarten Baas and Nika Zupanc. Check out Indian product designer Gunjan Gupta’s pieces of furniture there and feel patriotic. Rossanaorlandi.com

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‘Forever New’ designed by Nika Zupnac

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Image: Cristina Grajales Gallery

Cristina Grajales, New York

This is a trendsetting destination for vintage as well as futuristic works. From the eccentric furniture of American product designer John-Paul Philippe to the intricately handmade textiles of Colombian weaver Jorge Lizarazo, it has an eclectically global profile of artists. Cristinagrajalesinc.com

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Wave Cabinet by New York designer Sebastian Errazuriz at Cristina Grajales

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Found Muji, Tokyo

This intimately curated space presents an eclectic mix of ‘found’ objects from the remotest corners around the world, that are mostly handmade. From soaps, hand- tufted towels to unusual metallic cooking utensils, it will prod your sense of exploration. Muji.net

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Image: Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris

Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris

Specialising in the works of France’s modernist designers, from Pierre Jeanneret to Le Corbusier, its focus on mid-century architectural elements is complemented by a contemporary bent. Patrickseguin.com